Forum OpenACS Development: Re: Conforming with Linux Standands Base Project (was re: Reference Platform)

The only thing I see different between Red Hat and debian right now is the details of the init scripts. Which brings me to a related point:

LSB gives rules for init scripts, but I'm not sure it requires them. The install in its current form documents full init scripts for postgresql, rc.local for qmail, and daemontools for aolserver instances. Daemontools is more powerful and more user-hostile than init scripts; doing per-instance init scripts the way we do per-instance service directories would take some re-working. Should I leave it as-is, should I screw up the moral stamina to re-figure out supervised qmail and document it, or should I try to roll qmail and aolserver back to init scripts? Oracle I'm not touching. I would prefer to leave it as-is.